yataghan Antonyms

Meaning of yataghan

Wordnet

yataghan (n)

a long Turkish knife with a curved blade having a single edge

Webster

yataghan (n.)

A long knife, or short saber, common among Mohammedan nations, usually having a double curve, sometimes nearly straight.

yataghan Sentence Examples

  1. The Ottoman soldier brandished his curved yataghan, its blade gleaming in the sunlight.
  2. The yataghan's single-edged blade was perfect for slashing and parrying.
  3. The hilt of the yataghan was elaborately decorated with silver and ivory inlays.
  4. The yataghan was a symbol of honor and bravery among the Ottoman warriors.
  5. During the Battle of Mohács, the yataghan proved its worth as a devastating weapon against the Hungarian cavalry.
  6. The distinctive shape of the yataghan made it easily recognizable on the battlefield.
  7. Although primarily used as a military weapon, the yataghan was also a popular collector's item.
  8. The yataghan was often paired with a smaller knife called a "khanjar" for close-quarters combat.
  9. The scabbard of the yataghan was usually made of leather or wood and decorated with intricate metal fittings.
  10. In modern times, the yataghan is commonly seen in museums and collections, preserving its legacy as an iconic Ottoman weapon.

FAQs About the word yataghan

a long Turkish knife with a curved blade having a single edgeA long knife, or short saber, common among Mohammedan nations, usually having a double curve, somet

poniard, bowie knife, dirk, stiletto, switchblade, pocketknife, sabre, knife, bodkin, bayonet

No antonyms found.

The Ottoman soldier brandished his curved yataghan, its blade gleaming in the sunlight.

The yataghan's single-edged blade was perfect for slashing and parrying.

The hilt of the yataghan was elaborately decorated with silver and ivory inlays.

The yataghan was a symbol of honor and bravery among the Ottoman warriors.